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Revision as of 18:18, 11 September 2008
Eugene Burger
Famous for his beard and soothing, hypnotic voice, Eugene Burger is even more famous for his close-up magic and Bizarre Magic. His creativity in magic has established him as a leading figure in the field. Burger partners with Jeff McBride in the Magic and Mystery School of magical instruction.
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Books Written by Eugene Burger:
Spirit Theater (1985), Kaufman and Greenberg)
The Performance of Close-Up Magic (1987), Kaufman and Greenberg)
The Experience of Magic (1989), Kaufman and Greenberg)
Strange Ceremonies (1991), Kaufman and Greenberg)
Mastering the Art of Magic (2000), Kaufman and Company)